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ATV Trails in Utah

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  • ATV Trails in Cache Valley, Utah

    The Cache Valley in Utah is a wide agricultural valley that stretches from the city of Hyram up to and beyond the Idaho border. The valley gets its name from being the place where trappers used to cache their furs until they could be sent east. There are a number of off-road ATV trails that lead from the valley into the nearby mountain passes of the Wasatch-Cache National Forest, offering some stunning scenery. Still more trails are being developed.

  • ATV Trails Near Willard Bay, Utah

    Willard Bay, part of Utah's capital, Salt Lake City, offers impeccable year-round conditions for the all terrain vehicle enthusiast. Willard Bay's proximity to lakes, mountains, beaches and the Cache National Forest provides several varied and challenging trails for all abilities. Rentals of ATVs, including quad bikes and snowmobiles, are readily available.

  • How to Find ATV Trails in Mount Pleasant, Utah

    Settled in 1852, Mount Pleasant, Utah, is a popular choice for active types who want to experience America's western frontier. For those wanting to partake in Mount Pleasant's outdoor activities, this Sanpete County city has plenty of opportunities for ATV trail riding.

  • Snowmobile Trails in Utah

    Utah offers some of the most extensive snowmobiling trails in the United States, countless miles of which are located in a backdrop of majestic mountain scenery. You can visit these trails for the day or take a mini-vacation by staying overnight in snowmobiling towns such as Brian Head near Cedar City and Duck Creek Village. Before heading out to the trails, call the Avalanche Forecast Center for current snow conditions and weather information.

  • Utah's Emigrant Trails

    Utah's historic trails were blazed by pioneers, mountain men, explorers and even the Pony Express. The first known trail was made in 1776 by missionaries looking for a way to connect missions in New Mexico to missions in southern California. Most emigrants passed through, seeking the warm climate of California, the ill-fated Donner Party among them. But the Mormons stayed and called the state home.

  • ATV Trails in Northern Utah

    If all-terrain vehicle (ATV) off-roading opportunities are what you're looking for, northern Utah is the place for you. From the region's national forests to the Great Basin to the canyons and slopes of the Wasatch Mountains, there are plenty of ATV trails to choose from. With a large portion of the land in Utah designated for public recreational use, finding an ATV trail anywhere in the Beehive State should never pose a problem.

  • ATV Trails in Moab, Utah

    Moab, Utah is one of the country's most popular destinations for all-terrain vehicle (ATV) riding. The town has an extensive network of trails with obstacles to make the terrain exciting and challenging for ATV riders. The area is full of canyons and interesting sandstone rock formations to provide aesthetic appeal. ATV riding is most popular in the spring and summer months when the weather is warm.

  • How to Register an ATV in Utah

    Utah law requires that all ATVs owned by an in-state residence, or used in Utah by an out of state residence for more than 14 days a year, be registered in Utah. Registration with the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles is the same for all off-highway vehicles (OHV). OHVs include 4-wheelers, snowmobiles and dirt bikes driven off of the highway on public or private lands. If your OHV is for agricultural use only, and not used recreationally, an "implement of husbandry" permit takes the place of registration decals.

  • Utah ATV Rules

    The state of Utah has many open public lands that can be traversed by an ATV. Whether you are taking an ATV out for a scenic ride, going hunting, or just wanting to have a good time off-roading, there are certain rules for the use of ATVs on public land in Utah. Failure to follow these rules can result in a fine or other charges, depending on the nature of the offense. As an ATV rider it is your responsibility to understand the rules and obey them.

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